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411mania- Inside The Penalty Box 08.26.08: Retire Or Return?

Posted by Neil Borenstein on August 26, 2008

To Stay Or Go: Veterans Weighing The Option To Retire Against Another Run In The NHL

 

 

 

 
 

Mats Sundin

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All athletes are eventually faced with deciding whether they are capable both mentally and physically to return for another run in the sport they love, or simply hang ‘em up and call it a career. With the Brett Favre and Roger Clemens’ of the world, retirement isn’t as final as it used to be. However, any player that has to come to grips with the closing of his career wants to face the unenviable predicament as few times as possible.

Three of the greatest talents to ever apply their craft on NHL ice currently remain in limbo about their future in the sport, while another is certain he will return but is in no rush to ink a new deal. Mats Sundin, Joe Sakic and Peter Forsberg have made it quite clear that they’re taking their time in this truly life-altering decision. Meanwhile, Brendan Shanahan has made it known that he wants to play another year and preferably with the New York Rangers, yet will be patient and is willing to sign elsewhere if continuing his career on Broadway is not in the cards.

The most prolific of this bunch is Sundin. As the NHL turned toward the free agent frenzy of the summer on July 1, one of the most sought after players was Sundin. In addition to the Toronto Maple Leafs, several teams came out the chute offering big money deals to the 37-year center, including a reported $20 million offer over two years from the Vancouver Canucks. At the end of the day, though, Sundin stood pat in his stance to take his time and didn’t jump at the first top-notch contract to come his way. Insane or not, it’s August 26 and the Swedish forward remains a free agent. And despite claiming that he would make a decision by August, I don’t think there’s going to be one for at least another week or two. He could reasonably take this to the start of training camp. Read the rest of this entry »

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1wrestling.com- The Good, The Bad, The In-The-Middle: WWE Monday Night RAW 08.25.08

Posted by Neil Borenstein on August 26, 2008

The WWE may have had to move the original run of this week’s Monday Night RAW over the Sci-Fi thanks to the USA Network airing some U.S. Open tennis. But that didn’t put a single hitch in what I consider to be one of the better RAWs to come across the airwaves in quite some time. This past Monday, the WWE provided a great mix of in-ring action, promo work and build toward the Unforgiven Pay-Per-View two weeks away.

THE GOOD

• Opening the show with a great match: For as much as I hate to admit it, John Bradshaw Layfield was actually part of something productive this past week on RAW. As opposed to being that annoying heel that thinks he’s good when he’s really not, JBL opened the show in a match with the World Heavyweight Champion, C.M. Punk, to provide some build going into the Championship Scramble at Unforgiven. Together, JBL and Punk actually put on a really solid match that the WWE gave a good 17-18 minutes to at the top of the program.

Both wrestlers looked good in accordance with their styles during the match. When Punk was in charge, which accounts for a large portion of the beginning of the match, he was fast-paced and all over the place. When JBL took control right before the lone commercial break taken during the contest, he turned the pace down a bit and was more deliberate. Read the rest of this entry »

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